Stakeholder Roundtable on Cooling Report

On the 12th of April 2016, 25 delegates representing the whole value and cold chain including cold suppliers, producers and a variety of consumers from heavy industry to food refrigeration, came together to kick-start exchange between the broad variety of actors in the sector. The Stakeholder Rountable on Cooling Report collects the outcomes of that fruitful meeting.

Report’s Key messages:

Cooling accounts for a large share of EU energy demands.

As most cooling processes are driven by electricity, cooling remains a hidden giant.

Cooling concerns everyone, be it industrial production, buildings or the food sector.

Cooling demands are as diverse as heating demands – if not more diverse.

Any industry with high thermal needs, such as steel, non-ferrous metals or cement, has substantial cooling needs, too.

The cooling demand in the building sector will increase by 70% until 2030 – partly due to climate change.

Generally, cooling is needed in all climate zones in Europe and only differs by a factor of three.

A systemic approach could bring large efficiency improvements. A wide range of technologies is needed to serve the different cooling demands in a sustainable manner. There is no one-size fits- all solution.

There are many market-ready technologies to supply sustainable cold.

The biggest challenge is to raise awareness for the importance of cooling.